INDUSTRY STARTING POINTS
Labels and Paper Packaging by Industry
Explore common label and paper packaging needs by product category, then move into the closest solution page for quote preparation.

Choose the industry that matches your product line.
Start from your product category, then move into the closest label, paper packaging or packaging coordination route for quote preparation.

bottles · jars · refill packs
Personal Care & Home Care
Labels for shampoo, lotion, soap, cleaning bottles and refill products, with paper packaging when a launch set needs more shelf impact.

cosmetic labels · paper boxes
Beauty & Skincare
Cosmetic labels, jar labels, sleeves, insert cards and folding cartons for skincare, beauty and personal care product lines.

jar labels · small text
Food & Condiment
Food labels for sauces, seasonings, jars and pantry products where ingredient text, barcode readability and label fit matter before production.

bottle labels · wet-use
Beverage & Water
Bottle labels for water, beverage and drink products, including material and finish decisions for moisture exposure and retail handling.

pet food · care products
Pet Products
Labels for pet food, treats, supplements and care items where SKU families, pouch formats and product naming need clear planning.

warning labels · gift boxes
Candle & Fragrance
Jar labels, warning labels, fragrance boxes and gift packaging components for candle and fragrance brands.

retail sleeves · paper bags
Gift & Retail
Gift labels, logo stickers, sleeves, insert cards, paper bags and packaging sets for retail and promotional product lines.

durable labels · warning text
Chemical & Industrial
Labels for chemical, industrial and functional products where surface fit, durability, warning text and handling conditions should be reviewed.

cross-industry · launch sets
Paper Sleeves & Insert Cards
Sleeves, belly bands and insert cards can support many industries when brands need instructions, story cards or coordinated launch sets.
If your product crosses more than one category, send the product type, container, quantity, size reference and artwork status so we can suggest the closest label or paper packaging route before quoting.

Start from labels. Add paper packaging when it helps the product sell.
For most FMCG brands, the first decision is the label format, material and artwork readiness. Paper boxes, sleeves, inserts and bags can then be coordinated when the product needs a stronger retail or gift presentation.
Product category, container type, surface, wet-use exposure, SKU family and selling channel.
Size, material, finish, roll direction, small text, barcode readability and artwork status.
Boxes, sleeves, insert cards, belly bands or paper bags when they support launch sets or premium retail display.
Common questions by industry.
Use these checks before requesting samples or a quote.
Personal care, home care, food, beverage, pet and chemical products usually start with label format, material and artwork checks before paper packaging is added.
Add paper packaging when the product needs stronger shelf presentation, a gift set, instructions, ingredient storytelling or more consistent launch packaging.
Yes, if label specifications, paper structure, material options, artwork files and packing requirements are reviewed together before production.
We can coordinate packaging production from approved artwork and specifications, but regulatory claims, mandatory warnings and market-specific wording should be confirmed by the brand or a qualified advisor.
Share the product category, packaging type, size, quantity, material preference, finish requirements, artwork status and whether labels, inserts, boxes or bags are needed.
Start with your product category, container or package type, use environment, quantity and artwork status. We can then point you to the closest label, paper packaging or coordinated packaging route before quoting.
Not sure which industry page fits your product?
Send your product category, container type, quantity, size reference and artwork status. We can point you to the closest label or paper packaging route.
MOQ, sampling method, material availability and lead time depend on specification, artwork and production schedule.
